what's the idea



what's the idea

Also, what's the big idea; the very idea. What do you think you are doing? What foolishness do you have in mind? For example, What's the idea of taking the car without permission? or You've invited yourself along? What's the big idea? or Take a two-year-old up Mount Washington? The very idea! These phrases, all implying the speaker's disapproval, use idea in the sense of "what one has in mind." The first two date from about 1900; the third is heard more in Britain than America.
See also: idea

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Healy['hi:li]
WullemWUL-ləmLimburgish
Shideh-Persian
Zenaida-Late Greek
LiberLIE-bər (English)Roman Mythology
Ulrikaool-REE-kahSwedish